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Departing Top Turkish Judge Slams Politicians’ ‘Interest’ In Judiciary

- The outgoing president of Turkey’s Constitutional Court has criticized politicians’ extraordinary “interest” in the court’s agenda, opting to leave

- The outgoing president of Turkey’s Constitutional Court has criticized politicians’ extraordinary “interest” in the court’s agenda, opting to leave office a month before he was scheduled to retire.

Speaking at a press conference on Feb. 10 after members of the 17-seated Constitutional Court elected Zühtü Arslan as their new president, outgoing President Haşim Kılıç recalled that he was supposed to retire on March 13, but submitted his resignation earlier because he thought it would be inappropriate for the court to have two presidents at the same time.

Referring to speculation over his previous decision to delay the election, Kılıç said this was unnecessary as the court’s members had requested such a postponement in order to lobby ahead of the election.

“I don’t at all consider what is said outside and I don’t take it seriously. Why are some politicians so interested in the agenda of the Constitutional Court? They would know the answer to this question much better than me. So I will not stress these matters too much, but I just I want to state that the only reason for the postponement was my friends’ request” he added.

“I don’t have any political plans. Don’t asses my decision [to retire] by making a connection with a political project” Kılıç said, in apparent reference to the fact that 5.00 p.m. on Feb. 10 is the deadline for civil servants to resign in order to be nominated as candidates for the June 7 parliamentary elections.

Kılıç’s successor Arslan received 11 votes to become president, ahead of his competitor, Deputy President Serruh Kaleli, who got six votes.

Arslan was appointed to the top court back in April 2012 by former President Abdullah Gül, who selected him from among three candidates nominated by the Higher Education Board (YÖK).

Supreme Court of Appeals

Meanwhile, as outgoing President Ali Alkan also retired this week due to age limit, members of the Supreme Court of Appeals similarly went to the ballot boxes on Feb. 10, electing İsmail Rüştü Cirit, the president of the 13th Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court of Appeals, as their new president in the first round of voting.

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